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JUST LATER, THAT'S ALL - Does the barber kill Captain Torres?
Henry
An event is only tragic if we allow it to ruin us.
the barber
Henry
man vs himself
She resists him at first but then warms up and begins to feel a connection with him.
He gets angry and accuses Mr. Parsons of laughing at him.
no
THE CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Who drives Elisa into town at the end of the story?
Henry
An event is only tragic if we allow it to ruin us.
the barber
Henry
man vs himself
She resists him at first but then warms up and begins to feel a connection with him.
He gets angry and accuses Mr. Parsons of laughing at him.
no
A MAN WITH NO EYES - The beggar learns that he is talking to the man he climbed over. How does the beggar respond to this?
Henry
An event is only tragic if we allow it to ruin us.
the barber
Henry
man vs himself
She resists him at first but then warms up and begins to feel a connection with him.
He gets angry and accuses Mr. Parsons of laughing at him.
no
THE CHRYSANTHEMUMS - How do Elisa's feelings and actions toward the stranger change over the course of her conversation with him?
Henry
An event is only tragic if we allow it to ruin us.
the barber
Henry
man vs himself
She resists him at first but then warms up and begins to feel a connection with him.
He gets angry and accuses Mr. Parsons of laughing at him.
no
A MAN WITH NO EYES - This story could best be used to support which of these ideas?
Henry
An event is only tragic if we allow it to ruin us.
the barber
Henry
man vs himself
She resists him at first but then warms up and begins to feel a connection with him.
He gets angry and accuses Mr. Parsons of laughing at him.
no
THE CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Who is Elisa married to?
Henry
An event is only tragic if we allow it to ruin us.
the barber
Henry
man vs himself
She resists him at first but then warms up and begins to feel a connection with him.
He gets angry and accuses Mr. Parsons of laughing at him.
no
JUST LATER, THAT'S ALL - What was the nature of the conflict in the story?
Henry
An event is only tragic if we allow it to ruin us.
the barber
Henry
man vs himself
She resists him at first but then warms up and begins to feel a connection with him.
He gets angry and accuses Mr. Parsons of laughing at him.
no
JUST LATER, THAT'S ALL - Who is the protagonist in the story?
Henry
An event is only tragic if we allow it to ruin us.
the barber
Henry
man vs himself
She resists him at first but then warms up and begins to feel a connection with him.
He gets angry and accuses Mr. Parsons of laughing at him.
no
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